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Wildlife, Animals, and Plants
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VALUE AND USE
SPECIES: Festuca subulata | Bearded Fescue
WOOD PRODUCTS VALUE :
NO-ENTRY
IMPORTANCE TO LIVESTOCK AND WILDLIFE :
Bearded fescue is eaten by grizzly bears in British Columbia [1]. The
western hemlock/devil's club and red alder/salmonberry habitat types of
Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, which include bearded fescue,
provide important habitat for deer, elk, and mountain beaver [6].
PALATABILITY :
NO-ENTRY
NUTRITIONAL VALUE :
NO-ENTRY
COVER VALUE :
NO-ENTRY
VALUE FOR REHABILITATION OF DISTURBED SITES :
NO-ENTRY
OTHER USES AND VALUES :
NO-ENTRY
MANAGEMENT CONSIDERATIONS :
NO-ENTRY
Related categories for Species: Festuca subulata
| Bearded Fescue
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